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CSO-2 was the 130th Airbus Defence and Space-built satellite launched by Arianespace.
Airbus filed a protest with the Government Accountability Office on 2020-10-28 challenging the Space Development Agency’s 2020-10-05 contract awards to L3Harris and SpaceX.
The Government Accountability Office dismissed both Airbus’ and Raytheon’s protests on 2021-11-30.
With the launch of 36 OneWeb satellites on Flight ST29, Arianespace had orbited a total of 239 spacecraft from Airbus Defence and Space.
Arianespace’s backlog of payloads remaining to be launched for Airbus Defence and Space, excluding remaining OneWeb satellites, counts 22 additional payloads.
Plex-Earth 5 provides users access to Airbus’ historical imagery database that can go back more than 10 years.
Plexscape partnered with Airbus to provide AutoCAD users with access to Airbus’ OneAtlas geospatial digital platform through the new version of Plex-Earth.
OneAtlas is Airbus’ geospatial digital platform that delivers the freshest satellite imagery.
Hellsicht GmbH from Munich trained applied artificial intelligence algorithms on Airbus-provided datasets to enable real-time fingerprinting of certain emitters such as radars.
Airbus and CNES each invested approximately 100,000,000 EUR in the CO3D project.
Airbus signed a contract with Arianespace on 2020-12-07 to launch a four-satellite optical Earth observation constellation aboard a Vega C rocket in 2023.
Airbus chose Vega C for the CO3D mission because the launcher is suited to deploy multiple small payloads into a target orbit of 500 km.
Data collected by the CO3D constellation will be fed into an Airbus digital processing system that integrates advanced algorithms developed by CNES to quickly produce precise 3D maps.
The report provides a detailed analysis of leading remote sensing satellite market vendors including Airbus SE, Ball Corp., ImageSat International NV, Lockheed Martin Corp., Maxar Technologies Inc., Northrop Grumman Corp., Planet Labs Inc., Satellite Imaging Corp., Thales Group, and The Boeing Co.
The CO3D satellites are built on an all-electric platform developed by Airbus.
Arianespace and Airbus have signed the launch contract for the CO3D constellation developed with the French CNES space agency.
The CNES and Airbus partnership for CO3D will deliver stereoscopic images of the Earth at a resolution of 0.5 m with a high revisit rate.
The Government Accountability Office dismissed both Airbus’ and Raytheon’s initial protests on 2020-11-30 after the Space Development Agency offered to re-evaluate contractor bids.
Airbus filed a protest with the Government Accountability Office on 2020-10-28 challenging the Space Development Agency’s 2020-10-05 contract awards.
Airbus offered the Arrow satellite bus manufactured at the Airbus OneWeb Satellites facility in Florida for the Tracking Layer Tranche 0 procurement.